Thank you Kopeikin gallery, Director Paul Kopeikin, and Featureshoot for having my work for upcoming exhibition in Los Angeles.
Hope to see everyone at the opening
Opening Reception: ROW DTLA
Date: April 14th Saturday 5-8pm
#Repost@featureshoot with @get_repost
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Paul Kopeikin, director of LA's renowned Kopeikin Gallery (@kopeikingallery), has selected 30 images from the Print Swap collection for our exhibition at @monthofphotola. This untitled photograph from the series 'Exi[s]t' by the South Korea-born photographer HaleLee Seoyeon (@ByHaleLee, @haleleephoto) will be part of the show. "When I moved to New York, I felt isolated and overwhelmed walking the crowded streets," Seoyeon writes. "I wondered: Do people recognize my existence? Thus I began to present my existence by sitting in a chair among the busy streets while blurring my face. And in the manner of self-portrait, I want to capture a sense of uncertainty and solitude as being a foreigner." at Los Angeles, California

Thank you Kopeikin gallery, Director Paul Kopeikin, and Featureshoot for having my work for upcoming exhibition in Los Angeles.
Hope to see everyone at the opening.
Opening Reception: ROW DTLA
Date: April 14th Saturday 5-8pm
#Repost@featureshoot with @get_repost
・・・
Paul Kopeikin, director of LA's renowned Kopeikin Gallery, has selected 30 images from the Print Swap collection for our exhibition at Month Of Photography LA. This untitled photograph from the series 'Exi[s]t' by the South Korea-born photographer HaleLee Seoyeon (@ByHaleLee, @haleleephoto) will be part of the show. "When I moved to New York, I felt isolated and overwhelmed walking the crowded streets," Seoyeon writes. "I wondered: Do people recognize my existence? Thus I began to present my existence by sitting in a chair among the busy streets while blurring my face. And in the manner of self-portrait, I want to capture a sense of uncertainty and solitude as being a foreigner." at Los Angeles, California

Unfortunately I don't post much on this. Gotta start getting into the habit of taking more photos. ( I always say that though). Here's a photo from MIST NY that just happened this past weekend. I barely took any but it's okay. at Columbia University